SIZE GUIDE

To ensure the best fit for your pet, compare their measurements to the chart below. If your pet’s measurements fall between two sizes, we recommend selecting the larger size.


Size Body Length Neck Chest Suggested Weight Range Recommended Breed Size
X-Small 10 inches 10 inches 14 inches 3-7 lbs Extra Small & Toy Breeds
Small 12 inches 11 inches 16 inches 6-10 lbs Small Breeds
Medium 14 inches 13 inches 20 inches 10-22 lbs Small Breeds
Large 17 inches 15 inches 23 inches 20-29 lbs Small & Medium Breeds
X-Large 20 inches 17 inches 27 inches 25-54 lbs Medium & Large Breeds
XX-Large 23 inches 19 inches 31 inches 50-71 lbs Large Breeds
XXX-Large 26 inches 21 inches 35 inches 71-95 lbs Large Breeds

 

Guidelines for Measuring Your Dog

  1. Chest Girth: Wrap the measuring tape around the broadest part of your dog's chest, just behind the front legs.
  2. Length: Measure from the top of the shoulders to the base of the tail while your dog is standing.
  3. Height: From the floor to the top of the shoulder blades, measure while your dog is standing on all four legs.
  4. Neck: Measure the base of your dog's neck, ensuring enough room to slide two fingers comfortably.
  5. Lower Neck: Take the measurement of the area above the shoulder blades and at the top of the chest, leaving space for two fingers.
  6. Weight: Use a scale to determine the weight by stepping on it while holding your dog, then subtracting your own weight from the total.
  7. Muzzle Width: Wrap the tape around the widest part of the muzzle, allowing enough space for two fingers for a snug but comfortable fit.
  8. Muzzle Length: Measure from the tip of the nose to the point where the muzzle should sit just below the eyes.
  9. Paw Width: Measure the widest part of the paw, ensuring your dog is standing to get the most accurate measurement.
  10. Paw Length: Measure from the heel to the tip of the longest toenail with your dog in a standing position.